Lee had his own craft services table set up where he would give cast and crew stress relieving blowjobs to any cast and crew who wanted. And we ALL wanted.

by Anonymous

reply 3

12/01/2012

Lee Pace was the prettiest of all the men.

The movie had every white male actor currently working in it. Including the odd-ball boyfriend from "Girls".

It seemed like every hit TV show was represented....justified, deadwood, alphas, breaking bad.

by Anonymous

reply 4

12/01/2012

Did I miss something? Who was in it from Breaking Bad?

by Anonymous

reply 5

12/01/2012

[quote] No homosexuals in it!

Excuse me, ABRAHAM LINCOLN was a homosexual. Didn't you read my book?

That homosexual who wrote the screenplay, Tony Kushner, certainly did.

And we all know about Mr. Spielberg's proclivities - just ask that stalker who's in jail now...

by Anonymous

reply 6

12/01/2012

There seemed to be something going on between Lincoln and two different men in his lifetime. I thought it would at least be alluded too. Did I spell that wrong?

by Anonymous

reply 7

12/01/2012

I love Lee Pace and I wish he was in more films.

by Anonymous

reply 8

12/01/2012

[quote]I thought it would at least be alluded too. Did I spell that wrong?

You did fine with "alluded," but "to" proved beyond your capabilities.

by Anonymous

reply 9

12/01/2012

Lincoln slept with men (documented evidence with three men and one of them as President in a 34 room mansion -- no need to share a bed here)

1) Billy Green, slept with him on a narrow cot,

2) Joshua Speed, slept with him for four years,

3) David Derrickson, an Army Officer, slept with him at the Presidential Retreat in 1862--together went to church services, theater and became a bro-mance, daughter of a Supreme Court Justice gossips about this

by Anonymous

reply 10

12/01/2012

Lincoln got married at 34.

Very unusual for his day.

by Anonymous

reply 11

12/01/2012

There are lots of eldergays drive Lincoln. What do you mean you saw a Lincoln with no homosexual in it?

Is it possible your headache was from seeing a Hyundai?

by Anonymous

reply 12

12/01/2012

R5

Gale Boetticher (played by David Costabile) was the chemist hired by Gus Fring that Jessie killed.

Constabile played a senator.

by Anonymous

reply 13

12/01/2012

Oh, funny. R13. I remembered him from THE WIRE. I forgot that he was in BREAKING BAD, too. Thanks!

by Anonymous

reply 14

12/01/2012

R8 I agree with you but he's gay anyway.

by Anonymous

reply 15

12/01/2012

Lincoln slept with men BUT wasn't gay. It was common for friends to sleep together back i those days.I also say this in hopes of throwing the Log Cabin queens under the bus!Sick and tired of hearing about Lincoln and his bedmates.

by Anonymous

reply 16

12/01/2012

It was also common "NOT GAY" practice for young males to engage in frontage with each other. Thus the " Abe has beautiful thighs" quote from Joshua Speed. Again of course Abe wasn't "GAY" he just liked Josh to pump his dick between his "beautiful thighs" until he shot a load. Again just so " NOT GAY." Rinse. Repeat.

by Anonymous

reply 17

12/01/2012

Men who slept in a single bed with another man were having sex, stupid R16. Human nature hasn't changed since that day. Lincoln shared his little bed with Speed for FOUR YEARS. He was offered a bed he wouldn't have to share in another house and refused it.

Lincoln also made room in his government for that open over the top queen Walt Whitman.

by Anonymous

reply 18

12/02/2012

def. gay.

Like Hamilton. and Washington was bi.

by Anonymous

reply 19

12/02/2012

I remembered him from THE WIRE. I forgot that he was in BREAKING BAD, too. Thanks!

I recall Constabile as the bearded killer in the first two seasons of DAMAGES.

by Anonymous

reply 20

12/02/2012

I found it interesting to see David Strathairn and John Hawkes together. Hawkes reminds me of a young Strathairn (though not as good-looking). Both of then have this idiosyncratic thing going.

by Anonymous

reply 21

12/02/2012

R18, frontage? Maybe frottage would be sexier.

by Anonymous

reply 22

12/02/2012

I meant r17.

by Anonymous

reply 23

12/02/2012

Former pretty boy James Spader and current pretty boy Lee Pace made the movie for me. The whole scene at the House of Rep. was a bit of homoerotica if ask me.

by Anonymous

reply 24

12/04/2012

More recently, I've wondered if James Spader is gay? What? Is he married?

by Anonymous

reply 25

12/04/2012

I think Spader will be nominated and Pace was excellent and extremely good looking. I hope he works more.

by Anonymous

reply 26

12/08/2012

I love John Hawkes in just about anything but The Sessions, I don't know if I could watch it.

by Anonymous

reply 27

12/08/2012

What about the young man Lincoln sits with - on his bed - in the middle of the night?

"Do you need company, Mr. President?"

At 3 a.m.?

by Anonymous

reply 28

12/08/2012

"Lincoln slept with men (documented evidence with three men and one of them as President in a 34 room mansion -- no need to share a bed here)"

Yes, he shared a bed with a man. But there's no proof or indication that he sucked the cocks or plowed the asses of any of them. And that's not my opinion, that's the view of Lincoln scholars who have have actually been asked the question "was Lincoln gay?" Attempts to portray Lincoln as a queen have no basis in fact; it's just wishful thinking.

by Anonymous

reply 29

12/08/2012

I did not have sex with that man!

by Anonymous

reply 30

12/08/2012

It would make me feel good...him being gay.

You must realize that poor people did sleep wherever there was room for them, two men sleeping together was not strange for poor people. But two men in a bed in a 34 room mansion? Sorry that makes no sense at all. They wanted to sleep together and they probably wanted to sleep together because they were in love.

by Anonymous

reply 31

12/08/2012

*cough* *cough*

by Anonymous

reply 32

12/08/2012

But in all seriousness, I think the scene to which R28 refers may--MAY--have been intended to suggest a more intimate relationship between Lincoln and a male colleague. Maybe a wink, wink to the right kind of viewer without making the whole film about it.

After all, look at how half of DL exploded in fake outrage over the new Bond villain's sexuality.

by Anonymous

reply 33

12/08/2012

[quote]What about the young man Lincoln sits with - on his bed - in the middle of the night?

"Do you need company, Mr. President?"

At 3 a.m.?

Well, I thought that this was the implication of this scene, too. Given that Tony Kushner wrote the damn screenplay, I was really disappointed that this seemed to be the only gay reference in the entire movie.

by Anonymous

reply 34

12/08/2012

Kushner did what he had to do to get an invite to Barry Diller's pool party.

by Anonymous

reply 35

12/08/2012

I thought Buchanan was gay? Wasn't he the President who was single and had a niece act as his hostess? Buchanan preceeded Lincoln.

It was not at all unusual for women to share beds with women, and men with men in those days. It was even possible they did this with no thought given to sex. Possible.

It's possible it could snow in Florida in the middle of July, too.

by Anonymous

reply 36

12/08/2012

"Men who slept in a single bed with another man were having sex, stupid"

Were you there? Were you there on every occasion where a man shared a bed with another man? Of course not. So shut the fuck up, stupid.

by Anonymous

reply 37

12/08/2012

"But two men in a bed in a 34 room mansion? Sorry that makes no sense at all. They wanted to sleep together and they probably wanted to sleep together because they were in love."

I doubt that Lincoln was ever "in love" with another man. Maybe he just wanted a night away from his mad, shrewish wife: "I think I'll bunk with so-and-so tonight, Mary. We have a lot to talk about and it might take all night." He probably used that as an excuse to get away from her and get some peace. If he'd just said "I want to sleep in one of the other bedrooms" she might not have bought that. He need a better excuse that that to appease crazy Mary.

by Anonymous

reply 38

12/08/2012

Theres no proof he had sex in bed, but theres no proof that he didnt.

by Anonymous

reply 39

12/09/2012

No proof that he did, no proof that he didn't.

by Anonymous

reply 40

12/09/2012

Q&A session

by Anonymous

reply 41

12/29/2012

I don't think most of you have read some of Lincoles letters.

by Anonymous

reply 42

01/04/2013

Because there were no gays back then. LOL.

by Anonymous

reply 43

01/04/2013

The President before Lincoln was gay. Buchanan. His niece acted as his hostess. He was "a confirmed batchelor."

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